~Go On And...Kiss The Girl~

Hey Girls! (And Maybe Some Guys!) I thought this would be a fun thread to start So...... I was just wondering when everyone had their first kiss? How old you were and How did it go? Mine was when I was 16 On New Years Eve @ Midnight with my BF. We Have Been Together Now For 4 years Ever Since! ahhh....

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My first kiss, I think I was about 6 or 7, to the boy next door.
But my first romantic kiss, if you want to call it that, I was 15 and he was 18, and he was the WORST kisser ever in the history of kissers. I don't even think I could describe how bad it was to fully illustrate it for everyone. Just, awful. But quite hilarious to look back on! :P
Thankfully I've got the greatest kisser in the world now. 8 years and he still makes me weak in the knees! *sigh*

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My first REAL kiss was when I was 16 with my first boyfriend.

"I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it. "Groucho Marx

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When I was 13, I had a crush on this boy for a whole year. I was very quiet and not one of the "cool" kids, so he didn't pay me any attention. Then I did a comedy routine at our school talent show that was a huge hit and I sort of became instantly popular. Then that boy finally asked me to a movie date and afterwards kissed me. I let him, but then I punched him hard in the gut and told him that he would never get to kiss me again and that I knew who my real friends were.

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My first technical kiss was when I was 15, with my first boyfriend. But I don't count him. I used to come over to his house and we would hang out in his room. On his bed. With the door closed. His idea of a good time was "wanna play tetris?" (no, that is not a double entandre) We kissed a few times, but it was closed mouth and like kissing my brother. The fact that he turned out to be gay did not surprise me in the least.

I dated my next boyfriend for six months and he never kissed me once! After a few weeks, I was tired of him and just didn't have the ambition to break up with him, hence the fact that I didn't encourage any tonsil hockey.

My first "real" kiss was when I was 17, when my high school Homecoming date dropped me off at my house. It had been a magical day and I had a crush on him for years, so it was a perfect moment. A few weeks later, we made out in my car in front of a Halloween party. With the lights on in the car. Yeah, I am a smooth operator. He broke up with me a few days later.

My husband asked me if he could kiss me a few weeks after we started dating. He was so sweet and nervous, I just couldn't say no!

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I remember kissing a couple boys in preschool!

But my first real kiss was when I was 12 or 13 with my first boyfriend who I would have sworn I was in love with at the time. Sweet guy actually, but now I know of course it wasn't love- my first love came later. I actually thought the kiss was really gross. It took me awhile to enjoy that kind of kissing.

My husband tried to kiss me for the first time at a party in the dorms before we were "technically" a couple. He was REALLY drunk and I heard him telling his friend (he was sitting right next to me but was too drunk to notice ) that he was going to kiss me. I turned to him and said Uh- no you aren't! I was not going to have our first kiss while he was DRUNK off his butt! I scared him so bad he didn't try for another month or so. Finally on a date at Disneyland, we had our first kiss in front of It's a Small World when all the lights were all lit up for Xmas. It was perfect- I am SO glad I didn't let him kiss me that other night!

“In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.” -Michael Jackson